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The 90 Day "Confidence of Success" Guarantee: Try SBI! First, Make Your Final Decision Later

Ken Evoy, Founder and
Chairman of the Board
SiteSell.com

No product is perfect for everyone. I only want you to own SBI! if it is right for you. You likely feel the same.

If you're like me, you tend to delay important decisions because you are not 100% sure. Have you noticed how you only truly become 100% sure after you purchase and use a product?

At SiteSell, we not only recognize this, we encourage it! We want you to take full advantage of the 90 Day Guarantee!

Use it as your free Confidence of Success trial. Purchase SBI! and make a final decision after putting it to the test...

Try it. Simply follow the Video Action Guide.

Pick the perfect niche and register your domain.

Build your business with the right process and tools.

Enjoy the rewards... growing profits and equity.

If you decide it's not for you, simply tell us.

We Will Refund You IMMEDIATELY!

No strings. Better, actually...

You can keep the domain name that you register at our expense. It's our thank you for permitting us to introduce SBI! to you.

No time limits on the annual subscription!

Ask for your money back anytime... SiteSell.com will refund you 100% within the first 90 days of purchase of your annual subscription, and on a pro-rata basis after that.

What about the monthly subscription?

Ask for your money back within the first 90 days of your initial monthly purchase... SiteSell will refund you 100% (up to 3 months!).

There is Literally ZERO Fine Print!

No ifs, ands or buts. There is no "fine print." You can be 100% absolutely, positively sure that we will honor this guarantee.

Since 1997, SiteSell has built a rock-solid reputation of honesty, quality and service. We work with individuals of all ages (over 30,000 customers!), institutes of higher learning, existing businesses of all sizes and vendors who all know that we mean every word we say.

This guarantee is no exception.

If you ever feel that we haven't lived up to this our promise and guarantee, report it to us on the Solo Build It! Facebook page in front of our hundreds of thousands of fans and happy customers.

The Bottom Line?

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The Solo Build It! Forums are "The Place for Friendly, Business-Building Discussion." Every business-building topic is covered in depth. You'll find a special, zero-flame place with a high signal:noise ratio. You will also notice a genuine spirit of "help and be helped" collaboration.

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While the domain is not available to you, the total transparency of these forums is one of several reasons why the content is honest (ex., no uncheckable exaggerations) and the help is of high-quality (people take pride in their contributions when they are not anonymous avatars).

Thanks for your interest

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While the image is not available to you, the total transparency of these forums is one of several reasons why the content is honest (ex., no uncheckable exaggerations) and the help is of high-quality (people take pride in their contributions when they are not anonymous avatars).

Couldn't agree more, mate. SBI, Ken and the gang (this is not to say I haven't been POed a few times) are god sent, if you believe in that kinda stuff. Here I was, middle aged, disabled, living in a foreign country--Australia--and my partner of 15 years decides it's time for a MLC (Mid-Life Crises).

Well, I knew that the only thing more cruel than that was to remain in OZ, the only 2nd-world country I know--sorry to my Aussie mates. After all, being disabled in Oz, and Queensland in particular, is not a happy experience, and having been inflicted with whiplash 2 times in just over a week by careless, and couldn't care less, rail workers, it all made my decision somewhat more easy. So, I decided to return home to Canada... BC to be exact... OK, Richmond, BC is more exact.

Well, I had 7 or 8 months to go, as I didn't wish to return to a BC winter. So, during my wait, while running 2 businesses, I researched what I was going to do when I arrived home. Having been subjected to a partnership, both personally and in business, with a partner without a clue, I decided very early on that whatever I did, I wanted to do it on my own.

No astronomic lease, no **griping** from a partner, no employees who are being paid better than I... but, what could I do? I use a power wheelchair for personal mobility, can't stand, and can't even feed myself. Well, I can still type, and although I have a love-hate relationship with computers, I love the Internet... Love it!

Having started a forum and later an ezine back in '95, the technology at the time, was still a bit of a pain. This, from a guy, who's a genius (really), but hated the C/prompt just to boot my sister's crappy PC (this would have been in the late '80 or early '90s). So, I researched, and researched and kept coming across Ken's name and SBI. Having heard of both pre-Oz, I decided that this was the way to go.

So, after landing in Richmond in the spring of 2003, I took to furnishing my condo--bought this baby a week prior to leaving for Oz in 2000. After partying--catching up--and shopping until closing oftentimes, the cold weather--anything below 20C or 69F--started to slowly sneak up on me. So, I bought my first SBI subscription.

So, 2 years ago, or the fall of 2003, I knew not ONE HTML tag, not one... That's where SBI came in. I could write, having freelanced off-and-on for 30 years, just not for others, if I could help it. So, with the help on SBI and my new iMac I launched my first website in October, 2003.

The next year after Sitesell launched server apps that weren't working that well for me, I turned to handwriting more and more code just to keep my pages displaying properly. Then I turned to a $40 html editor than wouldn't take a century to learn, as I was already writing 50% of my corrective html code.

So, today, I own 5 websites, 2 are co-brand experiments, and 3 are SBI bread and born. My latest one, launched 3 weeks ago, already has 4 #1s of 14 pages listed on MSN, with Google and Yahoo to follow shortly, and receives more traffic than the first did after more than a couple months. I still place my code in one text block per web page, so all body code is mine... 100% mine.

So, Ken, if it wasn't for SBI I would likely still be doing what I'm doing now, but would have to cut out sleeping so I would have the time to run and update all my websites. Thanks to Ken, Janice, Paul and all the support folks for this great service. Not bad for a bunch of Canadians, eh! javascript:emoticon(':twisted:')

Cheers,

Dave Davis
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P.S. Now, Ken, don't get the idea that I'll no longer be griping, when needed. Just keep SBI working and I'll be a happy camper. javascript:emoticon(':D')

Unless you know the history of this post, and I must say I didn't know the "history behind the history," you just don't know how powerful it is.

And to Dave, I'm so happy for you. Take care and keep on griping. You were about the only person with enough patience to troubleshoot that bug according to the incredibly detailed instructions that I gave you personally, if I remember?

But it might have taken us forever if you hadn't.

And your tone is calmer. You've found something within Dave Davis which had disappeared, but which I knew was there. And with that incredible talent unblocked, there is no limit.

Unless you know the history of this post, and I must say I didn't know the "history behind the history," you just don't know how powerful it is.

And to Dave, I'm so happy for you. Take care and keep on griping. You were about the only person with enough patience to troubleshoot that bug according to the incredibly detailed instructions that I gave you personally, if I remember?

But it might have taken us forever if you hadn't.

And your tone is calmer. You've found something within Dave Davis which had disappeared, but which I knew was there. And with that incredible talent unblocked, there is no limit.

All the best and thanks so much for taking the time to praise,Ken

Hi Ken,

You're most welcome, Ken, and what I wrote was from the heart. Yes, "my tone" IS calmer, 'cause after 15 years of almost constant discourse with my ex-partner, and now, 2 years free of such anymosity, etc., I'm finally getting back to my true self. I'm generally a pretty mellow guy, just don't push me. I will fight the fight, when necessary, but I much prefer to be mellow, or as they say: Calm, cool and collected.

Now, if we could just get FBI to work as good for me as SBI does now. FBI from day one has never worked properly--I have a ticket in right now (again) to try and fix it--but, that's for the propheads to figure our.

Anyway, great tools--read, time savers--Ken, and I look forward to opeing even more site with SBI.

Quote - If there's one thing I've learned in my experiences with the internet, is that the web is nothing more than a tool. An amazing tool to be sure, but a tool nonetheless. Like a shovel, it just sits there unless you actively do something with it. - Unquote

While browsing through the forums, I came across the above first posted in 2004.

I have been totally submerged (and still am) in SBI for months now, but am coming to see the light at the end of the tunnel. I hit 30 pages today!

Yes, SBI is very good. I have made a very good friend in the States - a fellow SBIer - to whom I am truly grateful.

However, the whole point of this post is to give thanks to Sir Tim Berners Lee.

The web may be described as above as a 'tool' but where would SBI and the rest of us be without him. What a wonderful man. Don't ever forget him.